The CBTNL needs a washing and my plan is to do it tomorrow evening. I’d like to throw a coat of wax on it too, but I’ve got a small problem, my fancy matte stripes. Everything I’ve read is don’t get wax on the matte finish, it”l make it shiny. That’s all well and good if the whole car is matte. Or your whole hood. Or even a couple of accents. But I’ve got 4 straight lines that run the length of the entire car I have to wax right up to, but not over! I was not to good about coloring in between to lines growing up, so this will be a daunting task.
No way I was going to mask the stripes off every time I want to wax the car. But the word tape keyed an idea, why not apply a 1″ gloss vinyl stripe along each side of the matte blue stripe? That would would be enough of a buffer and if I got wax on shiny vinyl, so what. Above is a mock up using my Windows 10 profile picture. The dark blue is nice and the white ain’t bad, but I’m partial to the black. I even did a little experiment, I laid a stretch of black electrical tape on all 4 sides on the trunk. Nice.
When I put the electrical tape away I noticed that I still had the sample of matte blue vinyl that was tested on the trunk lid awhile back. I had stuck it to the cabinet door in the garage. So I took some masking tape and covered half of the sample square. I then squirted some of the Ice Liquid Wax I’ve been using recently on the unprotected half. Let it sit for a second then wiped it off with one side of a micro fiber cloth and buffed it with the other. When I peeled off the masking tape, I couldn’t see a difference. I’ll have to try it on a not so noticeable spot on the car in daylight, but maybe this wax won’t be an issue.
I still like the black accents though, maybe that will be one of my Christmas gifts…